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      Changing food habits in a South Indian Hindu Brahmin community: a case of transitioning gender roles and family dynamics.

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          This study was conducted to explore the perceptions of 20 South Indian Hindu Brahmin women on the factors influencing their food habits upon immigrating to America. The competing demands of juggling a new career and managing their family's nutritional needs at the same time, all without the support of extended family members, played an important role in steering these women away from cooking traditional healthy meals, and resorting to fast foods instead. Intervention strategies should be directed toward improving the barriers to eating healthy that were specifically identified within the confines of shifting gender roles and limited family support networks.

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          Journal
          Ecol Food Nutr
          Ecology of food and nutrition
          Informa UK Limited
          1543-5237
          0367-0244
          2014
          : 53
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences , Montclair State University , Montclair , New Jersey , USA.
          Article
          10.1080/03670244.2014.891993
          25357267
          533c3b2a-7804-44fe-8d2d-74c21258c5d9
          History

          Brahmin,Hindu,South Indian,family,gender
          Brahmin, Hindu, South Indian, family, gender

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